Maybe you've already done this, but just to double check...

On the moderation tab you set a private incoming account, with a single word. For example, if you have an list address of [email protected] you want to define a secret incoming address like: secret Then you provide the moderator's address in the lower part of the moderation tab.

Then to send a message to the list you send it to [email protected]

The security is keeping the secret address, well, secret. Anyone can a trigger an announcement email if they know the secret address.

...Doug Gentry
On Feb 25, 2009, at 3:07 AM, David Barr wrote:

We don't really use Letterrip to its fullest extent as we provide
discusssion lists for K-12 schools but it has worked well since June
2004.

Recently we tried to set up an Announce list and ran into difficulties
and I thought you might guide us.

In the Moderation Tab we have one entry for moderater - One of my email
addresses [email protected]

We have a list called [email protected]

When I sent mail to the list from the moderators email address it
bounces with "you are not allowed to post
messages to" error. This seems to happen whether or not the email
address [email protected] is a subscriber.

Can you help?

Regards

David Barr
Belfast



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dave Lubovinsky
Sent: 12 February 2009 15:24
To: Letterrip Talk
Subject: Managing Announcement Lists?

We use LetterRip Pro 4.07 as an announcements-only list server, for a
large number of lists, with subscribe/unsubscribe disabled.
We maintain complete control over who is on the lists and do not permit
recipients to subscribe or unsubscribe themselves.

However, there are often times we would like to have a designated staff member manage the subscriptions to a list, but without having them do it
via the LetterRipPro Administrator utility.

Is there a way to allow a designated individual to subscribe &
unsubscribe any of the addresses on the announcement lists, without
using the admin utitlity. Is there perhaps some variation of the
requ...@listserv function that lets someone manage addresses on the list
other than their own?


For instance, I can now unsubscribe myself using:

    unsubscribe  [email protected]


But what I would also like to do is something like:

    unsubscribe  [email protected]  [email protected]


Is there any such functionality in LetterRip?


Thanks,

Dave L.
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA



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